For anyone wondering, this is a reupload! 🙂 So, remember when I said Tokyo was huge? Kyoto is almost as huge! It has a lot of historical things to see. It is one of the oldest cities in Japan. It is not just an urban city: there are lots of shrines, temples, and even national treasures (as flagged by UNESCO, no less)! I visited Kyoto for 2 days. The most logical way to visit the city is by going cardinal ways: – Central: Kyoto Tower is right next to Kyoto…

Hey! I’m finishing up spring break right now and used the time to edit and relax, after a long quarter at school @ Northwestern. I edited a video of my trip to Japan during winter break in December 2017 when I visited my girlfriend from Tokyo and also traveled to Hakone with her family. With her, I was able to explore Japanese culture and Tokyo for the first time by going to various parts of the enormous city. I was amazed by the urban design, street culture, and fun things…

Tokyo boasts some of the best and most varied nightlife that you could possibly hope to enjoy on this planet. But in a city so large it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by choice. I recommend the infamous and upscale Roppongi district in downtown Tokyo, accessible from the Yamanote line. Popular with both natives of the area and many visiting foreigners Roppongi is often viewed as a must visit party location for good reason. In this video I give a travel tour of two different locations: a bar in Roppongi Towers…

Kyoto is to Japan is somewhat like Venezia (Venice) to Italy in my opinion. I chose to travel to Kyoto instead of Tokyo as my first trip to Japan Simply because it is feeling much more like “Japan” to me. It is a city with both, lots of culture and things you can do for shopping still, and Kyoto is famous for having soon many choices on food. English speaking is another plus, international friendly 🙂 Some of the top attractions are busy areas, so better go there at night…

Busy day seeing Tokyo tourist attractions and Tokyo sightseeing and yet another Tokyo Japan Vlog. We visit Shibuya Crossing aka the Shibuya Scramble, Cat Cafe in Tokyo, get great views of the city from Bello Visto near Shibuya Station, dinner and drinks at Fujiya Honten followed by drinks at Drunkard’s Alley near the Shibuya Crossing and of course eat lots of Ramen noodles. Also visited a Cat Cafe sorta, glad it was full and don’t think I’ll be back haha. A busy day visiting Tokyo Tourist Attractions, eating good Japanese…